Brad Cotey took gold in men’s first degree patterns and silver in men’s heavyweight sparring. Junior male Brett Bell took a bronze in first degree patterns and silver in the junior boys heavyweight sparring.

Kelly Kinniburgh took home bronze in both women’s 3rd degree patterns and women’s black belt sparring.

In colour belt competition: Maira Wilson took home the gold in bantam girls red belt patterns and bronze in sparring while her older sister Ciara Wilson took bronze in pre-junior red belt patterns and sparring.

The Bennett brothers also saw some success at the tournament with older brother Jacob Bennett earning a bronze in pre-junior boys red belt light weight sparring. His brother Aidan Bennett won a hard fought silver medal in the bantam red belt light weight sparring division. Youngest brother Charlie Bennett put in a great effort but did not medal.

Sundance Head Instructor and Coach David White was also in competition, taking the gold medal in Men’s 4th degree patterns and a bronze in men’s power breaking.

“Our members all put forth a great effort and trained incredibly hard for this event and we could not be more proud as a school. This was a great learning experience for all of us,” says White, an International Instructor and Examiner with the International Taekwon-do Federaion.

Up next for the members of Sundance is the Western Canadian Championships to be held on April 13th in Regina, Saskatchewan where several of the black belt competitors will continue to earn seeding points for the Canadian Nationals in hopes of qualifying to represent Canada at the ITF World Championships held in Benidorm, Spain in October.

The Canadian National Championships will be held in Quebec City, Quebec on May 17th and 18th where the school expects to have 6 competitors in attendance.